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from petside.com on 27 Apr 2009
Q: My dog has been eating grass and plants in my home recently. Is he missing something in his diet?
New Year's Resolutions to Make with your Pet!
from petside.com on 27 Apr 2009
veterinarian may recommend placing your pet on prescription weight loss diet, one that contains high fiber that makes pets feel full butveterinarian may recommend placing your pet on prescription weight loss diet, one that contains high fiber that makes pets feel full but
Season's Eatings: Don't Stuff Your Pet like the Turkey!
from petside.com on 27 Apr 2009
The holiday season is a time when most people indulge in the delights of the season: eggnog, pumpkin pie, turkey, stuffing and gravy....oh, my! Too often, owners and their friends want to share their food with the family pets, not realizing the dangers that exist in such behavior beyond unhealthy weight gain.

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B.A.R.F.: Biologically Appropriate Raw Food Diets for Pets
habitat. They are considering feeding a raw diet, commonly referred to as B.A.R.Fwhen considering changing your pet's diet, it is important to first discuss your plans with your veterinarian. A raw diet may not be appropriate for all pets. However
Feeding That Finicky Feline: Am I Spoiling Him?
in front of the bathroom, whiled his brother, Hubble is feasting in the bathroom on top of the sink, (Hubble has a special diet so they need to be separated). Puppy has me chasing him around the house to cater to his every wish. Sometimes he will begin
My Cat Hubble, and the Broccoli Adventure
unusual "goodies" do your cats enjoy? Leave a comment and let us know. We are "all eyes." RELATED TOPICS:Blogs (132),Diet (2),Food (2) « PreviousNext »Comments(5)Hide Posted CommentsAnonymousFebruary 10, 2009 12:28 PM Darnit, I knew
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Alzheimer's Researchers Find High Protein Diet Shrinks Brain
reasons to pick a low-calorie and low-fat diet is that host of epidemiological studies have suggested that such a diet may delay the onset or slow the progressionthe researchers found that a high protein diet apparently led to a smaller brain.
'Anti-Atkins' Low Protein Diet Extends Lifespan In Flies
A new study provides details of a causal relationship between diet and mitochondrial function. It also provides the first genomedietary restriction in any organism. Flied fed a low protein diet live longer because their mitochondria function better. The
Researchers have identified a gene that acts as a master switch to control obesity in mice. When the switch is turned off, even high-fat-diet mice remain thin.
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